The baggy jeans trend has been dominating social media thanks to Gen Z, but Gwyneth Paltrow just proved it’s not just for the younger crowd—it works for a more mature audience, too.
The Oscar winner stepped out with her husband, Brad Falchuk, for a shopping trip in Milan during Fashion Week, showing off her effortlessly chic street style. Paltrow wore relaxed blue denim trousers with a gray sweater layered over a crisp blue button-up. The Goop founder completed the look with classic Adidas sneakers, sleek square sunglasses, and a low, slicked-back bun. See her look here!
Gwyneth Paltrow Steps Out in the Baggiest Jeans
Falchuk kept it stylish yet practical, opting for an orange sweater, black trousers, and suede boots—while playing the gentleman by carrying all of their shopping bags.
While the couple looked cool as ever, fashion critics online thought otherwise.
“They have the worst style,” said one fan. A second wrote, “Time to bring back skinny jeans, or at least straight-leg denim!” A third said, “What’s with everyone wearing those glasses as of late—they’re so unflattering, which I suspect is the point.” Someone else commented, “Gwyneth can look so amazing… I’m not quite sure what this outfit is all about.” Another person wrote, “Fashion Catastrophe.” One user said, “She looks reasonably good in that shade of orange. Gwyneth, not so much, considering that a stylist could have been hired.”
Her fans came to her defense, saying, “Only new money dresses up to go shopping. She went to an event for Gucci the night before, where she looked stunning. Now she’s just strolling and shopping. Leave her alone. They both look amazing!”
Gwyneth Paltrow Launches New Fashion Line
Just recently, she made waves by pausing the usual New York Fashion Week chatter to debut Gwyn, her newest fashion venture.
According to the website, “Gwyn makes clothing for dynamic women who do it all. It is thoughtfully designed in close collaboration with Gwyneth, whose inimitable taste shapes every collection, and made in Italy from exceptional materials.”
While this is exciting news for the wellness enthusiast, fans on social media had some negative reactions to her new venture. “Just what the world needs right now—an $800 T-shirt that’s hand wash only,” said one person. Another wrote, “To whom is this lady still relevant? Who is the target audience?” Someone else said, “Pretty much an overly expensive copycat of The Row and Loro Piano. No originality. It belongs in the trash.”


